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Christopher Herman
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Honestly, someday someone might make a remake with that soundtrack.

This is actually the only Prince album I know and have listened to. While I was never a fan of the pansexual image he projected, he did take the Batman thematics about duality a lot more seriously than the 1989 screenwriters did. There was an article about it in Film Comment at the time.

This is actually the only Prince album I know and have listened to. While I was never a fan of the pansexual image he projected, he did take the Batman thematics about duality a lot more seriously than the 1989 screenwriters did. There was an article about it in Film Comment at the time.

Clancy Brown in Starship Troopers was possibly in the minds of those who made the casting decision for both The Flash and Daredevil.

Garner was doing Elektra the same way she was doing Sydney Bristow - the producers couldn't have found an actual Greek actress, then or now?

So is Yakatomi related to Nakatomi from Die Hard? :P

Elektra is supposed to be Greek. Whereas the movie dusked up a WASP, the TV series passes off a French-Cambodian for some kind of British educated Greek?

The Daredevil movie wasn't bad for what it was, and the director's cut is better, but the TV series is much, much better. I think I noticed some visual shout-outs to the 2003 movie: Daredevil atop a church roof replete with a crane shot, a kiss in the rain, and more.

Did anyone watch this really early in 1988 when it ranked no. 80 when it was on Friday nights? It did not rocket to success and perpetuity until after it was placed after the highly rated Who's the Boss, and then got moved back to Friday, where it became the linchpin for the TGIF sitcom block from ABC. In TV, like

TV shows: Are You Being Served?, The Thin Blue Line, The George Lopez Show, and The Big Bang Theory.

Yeah, unless there is an interview or commentary with Sam Esmail to the contrary, I think you are reading way too much into the intentions and implications with regard to sexist tropes and all that. It's a well-written show whose "twist" is integral, not tacked on, and more imaginative and unexpected than we have